06-12-2014, 10:51 PM
This post may not be clear without pictures, but I'll continue...
Today I rode my bike and my valve stem on my rear tire was crooked. I went to a local gas station that has a free air compressor. I tried to move the tire back into position so the stem would be straight. No go.
I ended up taking the tire off and the tube out and putting the tube back in and re-mounting the tire. When I inflate the tube, I noticed little "cracks" in the tube that look like cracks caused by dried up rubber.
I've deflated the tire and just want to play it safe until I can get some advice on what to do. The tubes hold air good. They are the $4 "el-cheapo" Chinese tubes from Wal-Mart, "Bell" branded but had another manufacturer printed on the tube.
I'll try to get photos tomorrow. I'm not going to inflate it until I can get some advice - don't want to risk a blowout.
[undefined=undefined]Edit:[/undefined] This is on my mountain bike. The tire size is 26x1.95. The inner tube affected was inside a brand new "Bell" Kevlar tire from Wal-Mart. I installed the tubes in April. If it helps any, the tubes were bulging when new when inflated outside of the tire. (Attached is a photo of the bulge.) I'm just wondering if this is a bad tube. I also returned the same brand and type of inner tube to Wal-Mart as the two of the others I bought were also bulging and one blew up do to a faulty tire (not due to a defect in the inner tube) which is why the rear tire is new.
Today I rode my bike and my valve stem on my rear tire was crooked. I went to a local gas station that has a free air compressor. I tried to move the tire back into position so the stem would be straight. No go.
I ended up taking the tire off and the tube out and putting the tube back in and re-mounting the tire. When I inflate the tube, I noticed little "cracks" in the tube that look like cracks caused by dried up rubber.
I've deflated the tire and just want to play it safe until I can get some advice on what to do. The tubes hold air good. They are the $4 "el-cheapo" Chinese tubes from Wal-Mart, "Bell" branded but had another manufacturer printed on the tube.
I'll try to get photos tomorrow. I'm not going to inflate it until I can get some advice - don't want to risk a blowout.
[undefined=undefined]Edit:[/undefined] This is on my mountain bike. The tire size is 26x1.95. The inner tube affected was inside a brand new "Bell" Kevlar tire from Wal-Mart. I installed the tubes in April. If it helps any, the tubes were bulging when new when inflated outside of the tire. (Attached is a photo of the bulge.) I'm just wondering if this is a bad tube. I also returned the same brand and type of inner tube to Wal-Mart as the two of the others I bought were also bulging and one blew up do to a faulty tire (not due to a defect in the inner tube) which is why the rear tire is new.
-Garrett, Boonville, MO